After the sentence, a list of possible interpretations of all or part of the sentence is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider appropriate for each sentence.
When the principal was asked what his opinion was on the controversial issue, his reply was ambiguous. This means that the principal's reply was not

a

convincing

b

audible

c

intelligent

d

clear

e

comprehensible

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Naja_Bako
7 years ago

it cant be convincing, the correct answer is not clear please re-check
THANK YOU

Som15432
1 year ago

The correct answer is D clear.
Here's why:
* Ambiguous means something is unclear or has more than one possible meaning.

didiqueen2345
4 years ago

@myschool.ng pls recheck this question

XEL
2 years ago

The meaning of ambiguous on google search engine is cryptic , gnomic , unambigiuous , unclear and the opposite of the word according to google search is uncleared

diamondklein
11 years ago

open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.

"ambiguous phrases"

not clear or decided.

"the election result was ambiguous"

synonyms: equivocal, ambivalent, open to debate, open to argument, arguable, debatable;



So the Answer is A

Johnnyrap
3 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:
the answer should be not clear

Learner14
5 years ago

The answer is clear(option D). Please @myschool rectify it.

please the amswer that is obvious is - clear,even in the explanation. why am i still seeing convincing?

Adebayor75
9 years ago

The correct answer is convincing bro pls check and make necessary correction

Myschool Kelly
9 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contributions.

Abbysoft
6 years ago

The correct answer is comprehensible, check out the followings:Near Antonyms for ambiguous

comprehensible, fathomable, intelligible, knowable, legible, pellucid, understandable
bright, distinct, evident, self-evident, self-explanatory
certain, firm, strong, sure
defined, determined
direct, straightforward
definite, exact, explicit
appreciable, palpable, tangible, visible
blatant, patent, unmistakable.
My school should review this question, it is not convincing.

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